If needed Familiarize yourself with iMovie
Read/Watch lesson 1-6 in the getting started with iMovie Help section.
Practice some of these steps with some practice video.
imovieLesson
Also, watch movie located at https://www.apple.com/ilife/imovie/

Also, check out https://www.apple.com/apps/imovie/

Examples
Case Study for Teachers: Fire Drill https://www.dropbox.com/s/eab5ae15hy5w895/Leslie%20Fire%20Drill.m4v
Healthy Habits: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oiwijchr6da9k1i/Rachel%27s%20Big%20Move%20Trailer.m4v

Long Division Style (Gangman Style Parody)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFEj4ZrLBTs

Assignment Rubric


Storyboard Options

Web 2.0 version

http://www.storyboardthat.com/

Paper Version

Select one of the options available at the following website. Sketch your scene and write the dialogue or the gist of the action for your scene. You'll need to scan or take a picture of your final storyboard and upload the file.


Team Members
topic
Storyboard
Link/embed
One per team
Link to Dropbox file or Youtube link
Each person will need to link their own file
Just label each file/link with your name.
Morgan, Leslee, & Lindy
-Study Tips-
LLMStoryboard.jpg
StudySkillsMovie
LELStudySkills
Study Habits LM
Haley, Jessica A., Jennifer, Andrew
Classroom Management
IMG_0079.JPG


IMG_0080.JPG
Classroom Management-sharp
Classroom Management Fails: Andrew
Jennifer's iMovie
Jessica's Classroom Management Video
Jessica W., Madisen, Erin
Field Trip Rules

Create a Copy
Jessica W.'s Field Trip Rules

Erin's iMovie

Madisen's iMovie!
Chelsea, Sherri, Kaylie
photo.JPG
Chelsea's iMovie
Kaylies movie
Kristyn's Movie
Sherri's Play






Dr. Suters Example
Camp Tanasi Clips
I have no storyboard for this!
Just the video examples.
You Tube

Dropbox Link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/34f787i1fuyza4k/Camp%20Tanasi%20Clips%20Large.m4v





















Supported file types for TPA commentary

flv, asf, qt, mov, mpg, mpeg, avi, wmv, mp4, m4v

For TK20

Accepted File Types:
o .mov
o .mp4
o .avi
o .mpg
o .wmv
o .m4v
 Videos should not be in HD.
 Video files should be 100MB or less.
Note: Tk20 strongly recommends that all video files, regardless of size, be compressed. Most University-owned computers have video compression software (e.g. QuickTime, Window Media Player). If you have questions about video compression, please consult with your institution’s IT department.